Caryopteris x clandonensis
Blue beard
Zone 5-9
Low to Average Water Use
Part Shade to Full Sun
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Caryopteris is a small deciduous shrub often included in gardens designed to attract hummingbirds and butterflies. Similar to a butterfly bush, caryopteris has powdery gray fragrant leaves and tubular spikes of sweet smelling flowers. The standard plant is covered in light blue flowers. A variegated leaf variety is also available. Caryopteris grows quickly once the weather gets warm, then dies back to the ground in winter. The blooms are constant from late June though first frost.
Cultivation
Caryopteris does best in well-drained poor soil and full sun, but will tolerate light shade. Do not over-water it. The plant is easy to grow and will come back year after year if placed well. Choose a sunny location and in zones 5 and 6 choose a protected location out of winter winds and mulch before the first hard frost.
Uses
Caryoteris is a must for any butterfly garden, but also is a beautiful mid-season sunny border perennial plant. It is an excellent plant for drier, problem areas since, once established, it tolerates a variety of conditions and can take sandy soil and full sun.
Problems
This plant should be in a protected location in zones 5 and 6 and mulched to overwinter it. It is grown successfully in these zones but requires a little extra care. The plant has few other problems. Do not plant until all danger of frost has past.
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